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Print Untitled (5 Pages) OUTLINE OF WITNESS TESTIMONY Jim Neill, Head of School A. Background on School B. Need for increase of existing caps C. School's commitment to minimizing impact on neighbors D. Community Outreach Daniel VanPelt - Transportation Consultant A. Review of Transportation Report B. Review of Transportation Report Recommendations and Conclusions C. Traffic Management Plan William Spack- Architect A. Proposed Plans B. Satisfaction of variance requirements Board of ZoningBoard Adjustment of Zoning Adjustment District of ColumbiaDistrict of Columbia CASE NO.18426 DCOOCS\7064146.1 Case No. 18426 EXHIBIT NO.28B 28B WILLIAM SPACK AlA EDUCATION Bachelor of Architecture, University of Maryland - College Park, 1982 REGISTRATION District of Col umb ia, 1987 Maryland, 2011 Virginia, 2011 PROFESSIONAL American Institute of Architects AFFILIATIONS Commi ssioner, Historic Affairs Landmark Review Board, Arlington, VA AlA Design Committee Washington Building Congress Lambda Alpha International Society of College and University Planning Council of Educational Facilities Planning International CR ITIC/ Guest Lecturer, DC Preservation League LECTURER Guest Lecturer, Arlington Heritage Alliance Visiting Design Critic, University of Maryland- College Park Juror, Excellence in Design Awards, Falls Church, VA Juror, Historic Preservation Design Awards, Arlington, VA Juror, Design Arlington Awards Program, Arlington, VA PROFESSIONAL William Spack is a founding partner of cox graae + spack architects and has been with the firm EXPERIENCE (formerly KressCox Associates) since 1986. He has over 26 years of experience that includes local and national award-winning architectural design. Mr. Spack is well versed in project management with particular emphasis on historic preservation, adaptive reuse and new construction sensitively integrated mto an existing historic context. He has completed several certified rehabilitation projects designed in accordance with the Secretary of Interior's Standard for the Rehabilitation of Historic Structures. His portfolio of building types includes several office, retail, res idential, religious, civic design and urban planning, as well as extensive experience with K-12 ed ucational facilities: academic, athleti c, perform ing/ visual arts and campus master planning. In addition to Mr. Spack's professional and civic affiliations listed above, he has also donated his time and talents to a wide variety of volunteer efforts for the Arlington County School System and the Catholic Diocese of Arlington. PROJECT Education EXPERIENCE Capitol Hill Day School, Washington, DC The Dahlgren Elementary School, Dahlgren, VA Eastern Senior High School, Washington, DC The Field School, Washington, DC Georgetown Preparatory School, Student Learning Center, Bethesda, MD Grace Episcopal Day School, Ke nsington, MD Georgetown Visitation Preparatory Sch ool, Founder's Hall, Washington, DC Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School, Performing Arts Center, Washington, DC Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School, Physical Education Center, Washington, DC HD Woodson Senior High School, Washington, DC The Heights School, Potomac, MD Board of Zoning Adjustment cox graae ~ spock orchltects 2909 m street nw washington de 20007 tel 202.965. 7070District tax 202 965 of 71 Columbia44 www.cgsarchltects.c om Case No. 18426 28B .. ------·-~-- WILLIAM SPACK, AlA PROJECT Landon School. Lower School Renovations. Bethesda, MD EXPERIENCE The Langley School, Performing Arts Center, Mclean, VA The Madeira School, Student Center I Dining Hall. Mclean. VA The Madeira School. Schoolhouse II, Mclean. VA Maret School, Wash ington, DC The Potomac School. Performing Arts Center, Mclean, VA Reed School and Westover Library, Arlington, VA St. Anselm's Abbey School, Performing Arts Center, Washington, DC St. Anselm's Abbey School. Physical Education Center, Washington, DC St. Stephen's I St. Agnes School, Performing Arts Center, Alexandria, VA Washington International School. Washington. DC Religious Church of the Atonement. Wheaton, MD Georgetown Visitation Monastery, Washington, DC Holy Trinity Parish. Theater Study, Washington, DC King of the Nations Christian Fellowship, Rockville, MD Old Presbyterian Meeting House. Elliot House. Alexandria. VA Western Presbyterian Church. Washington, DC Museums I Community Centers Arlington Arts Center. Arlington, VA Fairlington Community Center. Arlington, VA The Phillips Collection. Washington, DC Transportation BMW I Mini of Sterling, Sterling, VA Board of Zoning Adjustment c ox graao • spuck architects 2909 rn street nw wash ong t on de 20007 t el 202 96!> 1070District fax 202.96 of5. 71 Columbia44 www.cgsarc hlt ect s.com Case No. 18426 28B Daniel B. VanPelt, P.E., PTOE Vice President and Principal Mr. VanPelt's wide range of traffic and transportation project experience includes: traffic impact studies, site access and circulation planning, functional parking lot and garage design, parking demand analysis, corridor studies, campus master planning, major data collection efforts, loading dock design, intersection improvement design, signal design, signing and pavement marking design, and expert witness testimony. He has worked for public, private and institutional sector clients throughout the United States and has worked internationally on projects in the United Arab Emirates, China, Venezuela, Brazil and Mexico. Education Master of Science in Civil Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering; Washington University in St. Louis Bachelor of Science in Physics, Bethany C91lege Profe$sional Registrations Licensed Pro.fessional Engineer - Virginia #0402 037160, Pennsylvania #PE074759, Maryland #36413, District of Columbia #PE904669, and West Virginia #18288; Registered Professional Traffic Operations Engineer Registered Professional Traffic Operations Engineer Professional Associations Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE); Society for College and University Planning (SCUP); International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC); American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE); NAIOP Northern Virginia; and Lambda Alpha International Land Economics Honor Society Publications ITE webinar presenter for "Multi-Modal School Site Planning, Design and Transportation for Primary Grades K-8." 20W "Lots to Learn; Don't let parking and traffic problems sink your entertainment business," Casino Journal, December 2003, p. 28. Representative Experience CAMPUSES AND MASTER PLANS Mr. VanPelt has developed transportation master plans, demand management plans, construction management plans, circulation studies, and parking studies for a number of universities, schools and institutions including the American University Campus Plan, Washington, DC; Georgetown University Campus Plan, Washington, DC; Howard University Campus Plan, Washington, DC; Indiana University Campus Plan, Bloomington, IN; IUPUI Campus Plan, Indianapolis, IN; Calhoun Street East-Waterfront Area Plan, Charleston, SC; US Capitol Complex Master Plan, Wash_ington, PC; The Capitol Visitor Center, Washington, DC; Cannon House Office Building Renewal, Washington, DC; Princeton University Campus Framework Plan, Princeton, NJ; Yale University Medical District, New Haven, CT; Hartford Strategic Framework, Hartford, CT; The National Cathedral Campus Plan, Washington, DC; The Bullis School, Potomac, MD; Alexandria Country Day School, Alexandria, VA; and the Phillips Collection, Washington, DC. MIXED-USE AND COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENTS Mr. VanPelt has prepared traffic studies, parking analysis, site. access planning, loading access design, site circulation planning and signal designs for projects including: Monument Ballpark, Washington, DC; Monaco 1/11 and Sanremo, Jersey City, NJ; Children's Museum and Air Rights Buildings at L'Enfant· Plaza, Washington, DC; Shamrock Business Center, Painesville, OH; Auyare 1/11 and Hacienda Santa Cruz, Caracas, Venezuela; Oaklawn in GOROVE / SLADE Board of Zoning Adjustment Transportation Planners and Engineers District of Columbia Case No. 18426 28B Daniel B. VanPelt, P.E~, PTOE Page 2 Leesburg, Leesburg, VA; D1,1bai International Finance Center, Dubai, UAE; 5th & K Streets NW, Washington, DC; and Journal Square Centre, Jersey City, NJ. HOSPITALITY AND ENTERTAINMENT Mr. VanPelt has worked on numerous hospitality and entertainment sites throughout North and South America. Projects include the St. Regis Mohawk Casino, Monticello, NY; Turning Stone Casino Resort, Verona, NY; Gaylord Texan, Grapevine, TX; Gaylord National Harbor, Prince George's County, MD; Mohegan Sun Casino Resort, Uncasville, CT; W Mexico City, Polanco, Mexico D.F.; Meskwaki Casino, Tama, lA; Marriott Orlando World Center, Orlando, FL; the Connecticut Convention Center, Hartford, CT; and Pikes Peak International Raceway, Colorado Springs, CO, SHOPPING CENTERS AND MALLS Mr. VanPelt has prepared traffic, parking, site access and site circulation studies for grocery stores, lifestyle centers, power centers, regional centers and urban retail including the Citadel Harris Teeter, Washington, DC; Mondawmin Mall Redevelopment, Baltimore, MD; DC USA Target and Best Buy, Washington, DC;· Trotwood Town Center, trotwood, OH; The Avenue Viera, Viera, FL; The Avenue Carriage Crossing, Collierville, TN; Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey; Kendall Town Center, Miami, FL; Summerlin Mall, Summerlin, NV; Chicago Premium Outlets, Aurora, IL; North Georgia Premium Outlets, Dawsonville, GA; Park Meadows Mall, Denver, CO; Owings Mills Mall, Owings Mills, MD; and Kittery Premium
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